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The Daily Echo, 1927-03-25

1927-03-25 page 01

SHORTRIDGE DAILY ECHO
FIRST AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL DAILY
VOL. XXIX. No. 132.
SHORTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL, INDIANAPOLIS, FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1927.
TWO CENTS.
JUNIORS TO CHOOSE
CLASS PINS IN APRIL
INTERESTING MEETING
HELD BY MATH. CLUB
j The Math. Club held a meeting yes-
•terdrtj- afternoon. -After the meetinp
Colors Will f^Chosen at Next h™ called .<. order ^e minutes were
»» i*_ • ' \t j •!!_ 4 u« read and approved. The solution of
Meeting—yaudeville to be M |ntere8tmPg I)loblpn> L.OIU!0rninR a
Koppated soon. circle and a tangent was given, and n
Because «f an~fn"e~omplete number discussion by the club followed. The
ot samples from which to select the
juniors class colors, the decision will
be left until a meeting soon after
spring vacation.
The selection of the class pin and
ring will be made April 15. Several
jewelers p»*e now working on designs
to be submitted tit this lime.
The financial report of the class was
given aniTtlii' sum ot' $418.25 was an-
histe •>• of attempts at squaring the
circle was read. Mr. Moore and Miss
Wilson gnve examples. Tbe meeting
was adjourned at 4 o'clock.
TOURIST CROUP WILL
LEAVE HERE SUNDAY
JUNIORS AND SENIORS
TO PLAY CAME TODAY
Annual Basket Ball Contest to
Take Place in Gym—Woods,
Brugman Captains.
The juniors and seniors will tight
their last battle on the basket ball
floor, today at 3:15, ln the gym. Contrary to usual custom, a small admission charge will he- made. However,
the money gained will be used lor
tbe rroeJieti Memorial Fund, if the
True Hlue Chili Bells candy, the profits
there will also lie given lo tlie Crockett
Fund. Tile tickets, costing ten cents,
can In liimulit from Mr. JullUS at tlie
BAND ENTERTAINS AT
AUDITORIUM PROGRAM
The scliool enjoyed a very delightful
musical program given by Che band
at Auditorium exercises this morning,
Mrs. Fitch, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Smith Foley, sang two delightful
songs. Tli'' musical numbers were appreciated and showed that a great deal
of practice bad been required. The
baud was directed by Mr. Wise.
nounced as the amount of money made ].0,tv.one to Make Week Tour ;"l.'.l,'i'
ifflci
on the Junior Vaudeville. Sonic time
In the latter part of April, the vaudeville will be repeated and the proceeds will be given to the Crockett
Memorial Fund.
of Washington and Cities
in Eastern Slates,
EDITORIAL WRITING IS
FEATURE OF CONTEST
rhe juniors' captain, Brugman. reports that Ihe probable starting lineup will be Pattison and Orr. forwards;
lirugman, center; Miller, floor guard;
Lister, back guard. Knapp, Kelly, Roberts and Teegarden "ill bold down the
bench.
The seniors, captained by Tom
excitedlj packing for woods, will havi Worthington, Hill.
Mr. Seehausen, under rienman, Fox, Sutton and possibly
Opportunity to Win Prize Given
Echo Writers by Culver
Military Academy.
Tlu* day of departure for the firs!
Washington tour sponsored by Shortridge is almost ai hand. Those fortunate students who are members of
tlie pnrtj ti:
tin last Um
,vln e direction the trip has been luwj,
planned, gives his part Ins words: ■■•jll
"Foity-on< strong are leaving Sun-
:40 P
n fen
nounced. Mr.
ui the Washington ih(. ...jHiiiiity.
has :mt yet been tin
Burton has charge ol
The annual editorial
been announced bv
commttteHjfft i 'uh
tour. The party i- quite oquallj »1 i
vided neiw i en boj i and girls. A< com
contest has modatlons have been made for
the llterarv dav ■» two Pullmaus.
.Military Academy. "•'■"" •'•"'•*' wlil especially enji
FOOTBALL MEN MAKE
PLANS FOR PRACTICE
Attempt to Obtain Fair Ground
Field—Thirty Uniforms
lo be Issued.
A second football organization meeting was held yesterday at conference
period About fifty boys turned out.
Practice will st.-in n week from Monday and lasi four weeks. The Held at
tia V)eaC and Dumb School is not
available but attempts are belus made
tu secure the fair Grounds fluid. Uniform*: will be Issued n wool- iron Mon
day. About thirty-five men will be
carried on tho squad after tryouts.
Tv.i m\ nn u . ;ll b< taken lo i amp
.''rosley next fall.
Phii guiiii marks the swan-soi
• senior players :mci dlselosj
;" ' possibilities for nexl year's live, Hiram .1. Dope expects a close gam**
with the seniors on'the large cii(l«o'f
Hi
The prize will be given*) the student wonderful equipment of thc train on ,•„. ..,.,„,. ac,rordin** to the Intesl re-
v. ritor of the musi
constructive bdi- wUieli it will be their good fortune ,„,,,.,
torial on any theme pertaining to par- "> travel. Shortly after boardUig th«
licular civic problems of Indiana gov-
irnment, and published in an Indiana
train the Shortridgers will repair to
the diner where ilu partaking of u
high scl 1 paper. All prize winner.- famous Pennsylvania table de Mote
will be guests of honor at the literary ''Inner will greatly add to the con-
field dav exercises, .lune I. held at '■■■•••'■ H'-
Culver. .Marv Ann Ogden won a prize- "The tour conductors earnestly ad-
two years ago and greatly enjoyed the vist' ,,'i" members '» the tour will not
Evelyn Mendenhall will visit Mc
ormick's Creek Canyon duriuH nex
eek.
EX-SENATORS WILL
SPEAK AT MEETING
Held day.
Tbe contest will <■]
isc May 1. It is
remain too late In the club ami oi>
servation cars is it will be very much
necessary that the name. age. school wo,th tl,ci' whIle •'• retlre ,'-"''-' s"
and address of the writer be Placed "K" "K'v ,na*v rise ''arlv "[ order t0
on the sheet bearing the clipped arti -
cle. All editorials must be sent to
secretary, literary day committee. Culver Military Academy. Culver. Indiana.
Por further details contestants should
see Miss Shoup.
The Senate will meet, today ut con-
feri in e in Hoom UT. Miss Donnan,
censor, said an Interesting program
will be presented to the senators.
Qeorgi Clayton (Senator Fletcher), a
graduate of 1925, and a present student of Ohio .State University, will re-
IN SHORTHAND TEST turn to renew old acquaintance and
. ,— to Rive a speech, llarbara Blutt (Sen-
(Continued on Page Pour)
AWARDS ARE GIVEN
MR, WADE DELIVERS
Several certificates for efficiency in at«*r Mayiield of Texas), a member of
dictation and transcribing notes have the class ol" '2G. and a student nt
been awarded in Miss Sullivan's Short- Western College, will also visit the
TALK ON JEWELS ,*a*ld IV cIa8S* Kach "tak<-'" was five Senate.
minutes in length and was given at Bills will In* read and discussed on
Mr. Wade of the Chemistry Depart- 10°* 80 and 60 words a mini,te* re- ",e V?'""""" "{ f."*,"••"-"' "f nar!
ment has been very busy lately giving BPectlvely. The per cent of accuracy '"tics between the United states and
various talks on jewels. He spoke to retIl"re" to I**18* this te8t >8 95. Mexico, lor pardoning and patroling
tbe Chemistry Club at nutlet-. Wednes- The winners for the 100 word test of Prisoners, for the I ...ted States for-
j .,,,,., , , . ... ,,.„,.„. ,,ii,i.„,i tr„,i,,on m„,.„.,,.„i estrv school, lor regulating the sale
day night. Yesterday, be spoke to Miss were: Mildred Emoree, Matgaiet •* D • p
r. _, . i , T , ... .. iiao,i Ti,- u,i..,,„ „r .1,,, on ...„r,i of oil. and lor elimination <M lii|iior
Garber's chemistry I class on "Arti- need, ine winners oi tne **.n worn
Medal Jewels." Mr. Wade exhibited test were: Ruth King. Margaret Heed,
some very attractive jewels made by Clarino Horner, Mildred Haun, Milan oxygen-hydrogen blow-pipe. dred Bmbree and Anna Zivian. Sev-
Mr. Wade was to broadcast over eral ot these students bad i>asscil in,'
WFBM tonight during the Butler Hour s" word tesl ■■> their Bhorthnnd ill
but his talk will be postponed until class,
An amendment to ilu* Constitution will
be pre posed All senators are requested to in' pn Hcnt and tc> bring guests
ii possible.
nexl Friday night. lie will talk on
"How to Buy Diamonds Wisely."
Miss Hunt will visit her mother and
sister at Decatur, Illinois, during
spring vacation.
I'lli: "PASSWORD" RECEIVED.
Twi, issues ol The Password, a
weekly paper, have been received by
the Echo from the Dorchester High
the Scliool iu Massachusetts.
Roberl C. Shiramell, who Is faculty
MARIONETTE SHOW TO
APPEAR AT PLAVffOCSE
Amateur Puppeteers Will Stage
"Alice in Wonderland" al
Little Theater.
Tbe marionette perfoi innni e ot
"Alice in Wonderland" will be given
under the auspices of llle Little Tin-
ater ul the Playhouse, Nineteenth and
Alabama streets, March 30, 31, and
April 1. at '.' o'clock, mul a special
Saturday morning performance at
10:30, will be April 2.
The puppet show is nude r the direction of Norris Houghton, and the
cast includes many Shortridge students. ,
Jillss Josermli^Holllngsworth, of the
Shortrldgi ^Ari Department, has designed and executed Ibe scenery in
co-operation with Arlidgh Waltz. Utile 'i beater arl director.
This production was staged this past
sininner and was such a success that
popular demand lias lead to its re-
Btaging. Tbe marionette's and scenery
are newer, larger and more artistic
executions.
Tickets an* now on sale at the Playhouse; the admission is lifty cents and
seats are reserved.
A
Berkley Duck, an ex-Shortrldger,
»as seen in 111'' halls of school.
Wednesday. Ile is home for a two
weeks' vacation from Deerfleld, Massachusetts.
REPRESENTS FRIDAY STU
Bertha Bretzman represented
Friday Echo staff at the Dlstrb i Press
Convention held today at We ren Cen adviser, graduated from Shortridge In
tral High School.
Louise Cox. '26, and a former mem
her of Friday's, visited the staff las
evening.
Mrs. Morrison \\ ill spi
, tion at Danville, Indian:
' 1913.
The Pas-word is a four page paper
and contains Interesting articles concerning all phase's of school life.
NOTICE.
Ul
meni
bet's in' tin
I
uiblicilv
ceillllll
it Ice e
if the Senior
I'I
-ii inu-d
be |,r
cent
in Itiuiiii IS
y
e ninth
pcrinc
tin
ay. Very
ii
,>ortniit.
Work
tei be
assigned.
1 li COHN,
(Inn.

SHORTRIDGE DAILY ECHO
FIRST AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL DAILY
VOL. XXIX. No. 132.
SHORTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL, INDIANAPOLIS, FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1927.
TWO CENTS.
JUNIORS TO CHOOSE
CLASS PINS IN APRIL
INTERESTING MEETING
HELD BY MATH. CLUB
j The Math. Club held a meeting yes-
•terdrtj- afternoon. -After the meetinp
Colors Will f^Chosen at Next h™ called . L.OIU!0rninR a
Koppated soon. circle and a tangent was given, and n
Because «f an~fn"e~omplete number discussion by the club followed. The
ot samples from which to select the
juniors class colors, the decision will
be left until a meeting soon after
spring vacation.
The selection of the class pin and
ring will be made April 15. Several
jewelers p»*e now working on designs
to be submitted tit this lime.
The financial report of the class was
given aniTtlii' sum ot' $418.25 was an-
histe •>• of attempts at squaring the
circle was read. Mr. Moore and Miss
Wilson gnve examples. Tbe meeting
was adjourned at 4 o'clock.
TOURIST CROUP WILL
LEAVE HERE SUNDAY
JUNIORS AND SENIORS
TO PLAY CAME TODAY
Annual Basket Ball Contest to
Take Place in Gym—Woods,
Brugman Captains.
The juniors and seniors will tight
their last battle on the basket ball
floor, today at 3:15, ln the gym. Contrary to usual custom, a small admission charge will he- made. However,
the money gained will be used lor
tbe rroeJieti Memorial Fund, if the
True Hlue Chili Bells candy, the profits
there will also lie given lo tlie Crockett
Fund. Tile tickets, costing ten cents,
can In liimulit from Mr. JullUS at tlie
BAND ENTERTAINS AT
AUDITORIUM PROGRAM
The scliool enjoyed a very delightful
musical program given by Che band
at Auditorium exercises this morning,
Mrs. Fitch, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Smith Foley, sang two delightful
songs. Tli'' musical numbers were appreciated and showed that a great deal
of practice bad been required. The
baud was directed by Mr. Wise.
nounced as the amount of money made ].0,tv.one to Make Week Tour ;"l.'.l,'i'
ifflci
on the Junior Vaudeville. Sonic time
In the latter part of April, the vaudeville will be repeated and the proceeds will be given to the Crockett
Memorial Fund.
of Washington and Cities
in Eastern Slates,
EDITORIAL WRITING IS
FEATURE OF CONTEST
rhe juniors' captain, Brugman. reports that Ihe probable starting lineup will be Pattison and Orr. forwards;
lirugman, center; Miller, floor guard;
Lister, back guard. Knapp, Kelly, Roberts and Teegarden "ill bold down the
bench.
The seniors, captained by Tom
excitedlj packing for woods, will havi Worthington, Hill.
Mr. Seehausen, under rienman, Fox, Sutton and possibly
Opportunity to Win Prize Given
Echo Writers by Culver
Military Academy.
Tlu* day of departure for the firs!
Washington tour sponsored by Shortridge is almost ai hand. Those fortunate students who are members of
tlie pnrtj ti:
tin last Um
,vln e direction the trip has been luwj,
planned, gives his part Ins words: ■■•jll
"Foity-on< strong are leaving Sun-
:40 P
n fen
nounced. Mr.
ui the Washington ih(. ...jHiiiiity.
has :mt yet been tin
Burton has charge ol
The annual editorial
been announced bv
commttteHjfft i 'uh
tour. The party i- quite oquallj »1 i
vided neiw i en boj i and girls. A< com
contest has modatlons have been made for
the llterarv dav ■» two Pullmaus.
.Military Academy. "•'■"" •'•"'•*' wlil especially enji
FOOTBALL MEN MAKE
PLANS FOR PRACTICE
Attempt to Obtain Fair Ground
Field—Thirty Uniforms
lo be Issued.
A second football organization meeting was held yesterday at conference
period About fifty boys turned out.
Practice will st.-in n week from Monday and lasi four weeks. The Held at
tia V)eaC and Dumb School is not
available but attempts are belus made
tu secure the fair Grounds fluid. Uniform*: will be Issued n wool- iron Mon
day. About thirty-five men will be
carried on tho squad after tryouts.
Tv.i m\ nn u . ;ll b< taken lo i amp
.''rosley next fall.
Phii guiiii marks the swan-soi
• senior players :mci dlselosj
;" ' possibilities for nexl year's live, Hiram .1. Dope expects a close gam**
with the seniors on'the large cii(l«o'f
Hi
The prize will be given*) the student wonderful equipment of thc train on ,•„. ..,.,„,. ac,rordin** to the Intesl re-
v. ritor of the musi
constructive bdi- wUieli it will be their good fortune ,„,,,.,
torial on any theme pertaining to par- "> travel. Shortly after boardUig th«
licular civic problems of Indiana gov-
irnment, and published in an Indiana
train the Shortridgers will repair to
the diner where ilu partaking of u
high scl 1 paper. All prize winner.- famous Pennsylvania table de Mote
will be guests of honor at the literary ''Inner will greatly add to the con-
field dav exercises, .lune I. held at '■■■•••'■ H'-
Culver. .Marv Ann Ogden won a prize- "The tour conductors earnestly ad-
two years ago and greatly enjoyed the vist' ,,'i" members '» the tour will not
Evelyn Mendenhall will visit Mc
ormick's Creek Canyon duriuH nex
eek.
EX-SENATORS WILL
SPEAK AT MEETING
Held day.
Tbe contest will
servation cars is it will be very much
necessary that the name. age. school wo,th tl,ci' whIle •'• retlre ,'-"''-' s"
and address of the writer be Placed "K" "K'v ,na*v rise ''arlv "[ order t0
on the sheet bearing the clipped arti -
cle. All editorials must be sent to
secretary, literary day committee. Culver Military Academy. Culver. Indiana.
Por further details contestants should
see Miss Shoup.
The Senate will meet, today ut con-
feri in e in Hoom UT. Miss Donnan,
censor, said an Interesting program
will be presented to the senators.
Qeorgi Clayton (Senator Fletcher), a
graduate of 1925, and a present student of Ohio .State University, will re-
IN SHORTHAND TEST turn to renew old acquaintance and
. ,— to Rive a speech, llarbara Blutt (Sen-
(Continued on Page Pour)
AWARDS ARE GIVEN
MR, WADE DELIVERS
Several certificates for efficiency in at«*r Mayiield of Texas), a member of
dictation and transcribing notes have the class ol" '2G. and a student nt
been awarded in Miss Sullivan's Short- Western College, will also visit the
TALK ON JEWELS ,*a*ld IV cIa8S* Kach "tak8 95. Mexico, lor pardoning and patroling
tbe Chemistry Club at nutlet-. Wednes- The winners for the 100 word test of Prisoners, for the I ...ted States for-
j .,,,,., , , . ... ,,.„,.„. ,,ii,i.„,i tr„,i,,on m„,.„.,,.„i estrv school, lor regulating the sale
day night. Yesterday, be spoke to Miss were: Mildred Emoree, Matgaiet •* D • p
r. _, . i , T , ... .. iiao,i Ti,- u,i..,,„ „r .1,,, on ...„r,i of oil. and lor elimination asscil in,'
WFBM tonight during the Butler Hour s" word tesl ■■> their Bhorthnnd ill
but his talk will be postponed until class,
An amendment to ilu* Constitution will
be pre posed All senators are requested to in' pn Hcnt and tc> bring guests
ii possible.
nexl Friday night. lie will talk on
"How to Buy Diamonds Wisely."
Miss Hunt will visit her mother and
sister at Decatur, Illinois, during
spring vacation.
I'lli: "PASSWORD" RECEIVED.
Twi, issues ol The Password, a
weekly paper, have been received by
the Echo from the Dorchester High
the Scliool iu Massachusetts.
Roberl C. Shiramell, who Is faculty
MARIONETTE SHOW TO
APPEAR AT PLAVffOCSE
Amateur Puppeteers Will Stage
"Alice in Wonderland" al
Little Theater.
Tbe marionette perfoi innni e ot
"Alice in Wonderland" will be given
under the auspices of llle Little Tin-
ater ul the Playhouse, Nineteenth and
Alabama streets, March 30, 31, and
April 1. at '.' o'clock, mul a special
Saturday morning performance at
10:30, will be April 2.
The puppet show is nude r the direction of Norris Houghton, and the
cast includes many Shortridge students. ,
Jillss Josermli^Holllngsworth, of the
Shortrldgi ^Ari Department, has designed and executed Ibe scenery in
co-operation with Arlidgh Waltz. Utile 'i beater arl director.
This production was staged this past
sininner and was such a success that
popular demand lias lead to its re-
Btaging. Tbe marionette's and scenery
are newer, larger and more artistic
executions.
Tickets an* now on sale at the Playhouse; the admission is lifty cents and
seats are reserved.
A
Berkley Duck, an ex-Shortrldger,
»as seen in 111'' halls of school.
Wednesday. Ile is home for a two
weeks' vacation from Deerfleld, Massachusetts.
REPRESENTS FRIDAY STU
Bertha Bretzman represented
Friday Echo staff at the Dlstrb i Press
Convention held today at We ren Cen adviser, graduated from Shortridge In
tral High School.
Louise Cox. '26, and a former mem
her of Friday's, visited the staff las
evening.
Mrs. Morrison \\ ill spi
, tion at Danville, Indian:
' 1913.
The Pas-word is a four page paper
and contains Interesting articles concerning all phase's of school life.
NOTICE.
Ul
meni
bet's in' tin
I
uiblicilv
ceillllll
it Ice e
if the Senior
I'I
-ii inu-d
be |,r
cent
in Itiuiiii IS
y
e ninth
pcrinc
tin
ay. Very
ii
,>ortniit.
Work
tei be
assigned.
1 li COHN,
(Inn.